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  • 1 on the run

    (escaping; running away: He's on the run from the police.) na útěku

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  • 2 run

    1. present participle - running; verb
    1) ((of a person or animal) to move quickly, faster than walking: He ran down the road.) běžet
    2) (to move smoothly: Trains run on rails.) sunout se
    3) ((of water etc) to flow: Rivers run to the sea; The tap is running.) téci
    4) ((of a machine etc) to work or operate: The engine is running; He ran the motor to see if it was working.) běžet, spustit
    5) (to organize or manage: He runs the business very efficiently.) řídit
    6) (to race: Is your horse running this afternoon?) závodit
    7) ((of buses, trains etc) to travel regularly: The buses run every half hour; The train is running late.) jezdit, jet
    8) (to last or continue; to go on: The play ran for six weeks.) běžet, dávat se
    9) (to own and use, especially of cars: He runs a Rolls Royce.) mít, jezdit (čím)
    10) ((of colour) to spread: When I washed my new dress the colour ran.) rozpíjet se, pouštět
    11) (to drive (someone); to give (someone) a lift: He ran me to the station.) (do)vézt
    12) (to move (something): She ran her fingers through his hair; He ran his eyes over the letter.) prohrábnout, projít
    13) ((in certain phrases) to be or become: The river ran dry; My blood ran cold (= I was afraid).) stávat se
    2. noun
    1) (the act of running: He went for a run before breakfast.) běh
    2) (a trip or drive: We went for a run in the country.) procházka, projížďka
    3) (a length of time (for which something continues): He's had a run of bad luck.) období
    4) (a ladder (in a stocking etc): I've got a run in my tights.) puštěné očko
    5) (the free use (of a place): He gave me the run of his house.) volné použití
    6) (in cricket, a batsman's act of running from one end of the wicket to the other, representing a single score: He scored/made 50 runs for his team.) přeběh
    7) (an enclosure or pen: a chicken-run.) ohrada, výběh
    - running 3. adverb
    (one after another; continuously: We travelled for four days running.) nepřetržitě
    - runaway
    - rundown
    - runner-up
    - runway
    - in
    - out of the running
    - on the run
    - run across
    - run after
    - run aground
    - run along
    - run away
    - run down
    - run for
    - run for it
    - run in
    - run into
    - run its course
    - run off
    - run out
    - run over
    - run a temperature
    - run through
    - run to
    - run up
    - run wild
    * * *
    • utíkat
    • utéct
    • utéci
    • průběh
    • provozovat
    • řídit
    • spravovat
    • téct
    • téci
    • spusť
    • klusat
    • běhat
    • běh
    • běžet
    • chod

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  • 3 run over

    1) ((of a vehicle or driver) to knock down or drive over: Don't let the dog out of the garden or he'll get run over.) přejet
    2) (to repeat for practice: Let's run over the plan again.) projít si, zopakovat
    * * *
    • přeběhnout
    • proběhnout
    • přejet

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  • 4 run/take the risk (of)

    (to do something which involves a risk: I took the risk of buying that jumper for you - I hope it fits; He didn't want to run the risk of losing his money.) podstoupit riziko

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  • 5 run/take the risk (of)

    (to do something which involves a risk: I took the risk of buying that jumper for you - I hope it fits; He didn't want to run the risk of losing his money.) podstoupit riziko

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  • 6 run out

    1) ((of a supply) to come to an end: The food has run out.) dojít, vyčerpat se
    2) ((with of) to have no more: We've run out of money.) už nemít
    * * *
    • dojít

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  • 7 run wild

    (to go out of control: They let their children run wild; The garden was running wild.) zdivočet
    * * *
    • divočet

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  • 8 run into

    1) (to meet: I ran into her in the street.) potkat
    2) (to crash into or collide with: The car ran into a lamp-post.) narazit do
    * * *
    • vběhnout
    • vběhnout do
    • zaběhnout
    • vrazit do
    • potkat
    • narazit na
    • narazit do

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  • 9 run its course

    (to develop or happen in the usual way: The fever ran its course.) mít svůj průběh
    * * *
    • mít přirozený průběh

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  • 10 run after

    (to chase: The dog ran after a cat.) běžet za
    * * *
    • utíkat za
    • honit se za

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  • 11 run away

    1) (to escape: He ran away from school.) utéci
    2) ((with with) to steal: He ran away with all her money.) utéci (s), ukrást
    3) ((with with) to go too fast etc to be controlled by: The horse ran away with him.) splašit se
    * * *
    • utéci
    • utéct utéci
    • utíkat
    • utéct
    • uprchnout
    • prchat
    • splašit se

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  • 12 run to earth

    (to find (something or someone) after a long search: He ran his friend to earth in the pub.) vyslídit

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  • 13 run-of-the-mill

    • řadový
    • průměrný

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  • 14 run of the mill

    • nic zvláštního

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  • 15 run the risk

    • podstoupit riziko
    • riskovat

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  • 16 in the long run

    (in the end: We thought we would save money, but in the long run our spending was about the same as usual.) nakonec
    * * *
    • časem

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  • 17 hit-and-run

    1) ((of a driver) causing injury to a person and driving away without stopping or reporting the accident.) pirátský
    2) ((of an accident) caused by such a driver.) útěk po zavinění nehody
    * * *
    • rychlý zásah

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  • 18 course

    [ko:s]
    1) (a series (of lectures, medicines etc): I'm taking a course (of lectures) in sociology; He's having a course of treatment for his leg.) kurs, kůra
    2) (a division or part of a meal: Now we've had the soup, what's (for) the next course?) chod
    3) (the ground over which a race is run or a game (especially golf) is played: a racecourse; a golf-course.) hřiště
    4) (the path or direction in which something moves: the course of the Nile.) cesta, směr
    5) (the progress or development of events: Things will run their normal course despite the strike.) (prů)běh
    6) (a way (of action): What's the best course of action in the circumstances?) postup
    - in due course
    - of course
    - off
    - on course
    * * *
    • postup
    • průběh
    • směr
    • kurs
    • kurz
    • chod
    • běh
    • dráha

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  • 19 drain

    [drein] 1. verb
    1) (to clear (land) of water by the use of ditches and pipes: There are plans to drain the marsh.) odvodnit
    2) ((of water) to run away: The water drained away/off into the ditch.) odtékat
    3) (to pour off the water etc from or allow the water etc to run off from: Would you drain the vegetables?; He drained the petrol tank; The blood drained from her face.) (od)kapat; vyprázdnit
    4) (to drink everything contained in: He drained his glass.) vypít
    5) (to use up completely (the money, strength etc of): The effort drained all his energy.) vyčerpat
    2. noun
    1) (something (a ditch, trench, waterpipe etc) designed to carry away water: The heavy rain has caused several drains to overflow.) kanál, stoka
    2) (something which slowly exhausts a supply, especially of one's money or strength: His car is a constant drain on his money.) odliv, odčerpávání
    - draining-board
    - drainpipe
    - down the drain
    * * *
    • trativod
    • kanál

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  • 20 risk

    [risk] 1. noun
    ((a person, thing etc which causes or could cause) danger or possible loss or injury: He thinks we shouldn't go ahead with the plan because of the risks involved / because of the risk of failure.) riziko
    2. verb
    1) (to expose to danger; to lay open to the possibility of loss: He would risk his life for his friend; He risked all his money on betting on that horse.) riskovat
    2) (to take the chance of (something bad happening): He was willing to risk death to save his friend; I'd better leave early as I don't want to risk being late for the play.) riskovat
    - at a person's own risk
    - at own risk
    - at risk
    - at the risk of
    - run/take the risk of
    - run/take the risk
    - take risks / take a risk
    * * *
    • riziko
    • riskovat
    • nebezpečí

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